Joshua sold out two 80,000-plus stadiums in 2017 and Eddie Hearn has suggested the IBF and WBA (Super) champion may be too big to ever fight in an arena again.

Higgins thinks the Nou Camp could be the ideal venue and that Joshua’s English base would love to travel to Barcelona.

The Nou Camp holds just shy of 100,000 people (Picture: Getty)

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‘The reason I threw Barcelona out there, is because I know the English love to go to Spain and there will be a lot of expats in Spain,’ told Sky Sports.

‘It’s a short flight. That stadium is massive. They’re not in need of tourists, they probably think they have too many, but if it’s off the main tourist season then as an economic thing, it would stack up.

‘A lot of English would go for a week in Spain. I’m throwing it out there as a possibility, without having any discussions with them.